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Jaxnsmom has posted homework for this toppler. Here's the link to the homework: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I also posted it in the reporting thread.
Hope everyone is enjoying their reads and GO TEAM!!



Jaxnsmom has posted homework for this toppler. Here's the link to the homework: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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Ugh ...... I had a suspicion something like this might happen hence why I wasn't sure I wanted to do this Toppler. This feels exactly like homework, which to me isn't fun. The reason I do Topplers is because they are fun.

Keep it fun for yourself!!

I'm so glad you're able to participate. I've been worried that life is overwhelming you. Are you taking care of yourself?

After you've finished your book(s), report the name of the book in our team reporting thread Team second to none reporting thread Also report if you do the homework so we can keep track of points.
If you decide to go for the bonus points and do the homework you post your homework here: Homework thread You have until Midnight EST on Monday, February 29th to post it.
Clear as mud? ☺


Connie (Ava Catherine) wrote: "I finished Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain."
Most of the book is sad, but the author does triumph after years of struggle. Portia de Rossi tells her story with such honesty and grace that i was completely engrossed all the way through the book. Through her, we come to understand the reality of the disease and its causes. It made me think about the unrealistic expectations to look a certain way we as a society place on females. Why do we hold those unrealistic ideals up as models for our young girls through advertising, film, etc. Why don't we as a society embrace healthy bodies in all sizes?
I gave it 4 stars. It is a well written, compelling story.
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I am slowly getting back to normal, but there is so much business I have to deal with that I haven't allowed myself to stop and think too much. I still wake up in the morning thinking I have to rush to get to the hospital.
My husband and I adopted Dad's beloved puppy Max in November because Dad was hospitalized, and Max has been a wonderful comfort. ( I fear only dog people will understand)
I am happy that I am able to participate this week, too. I have missed being with my GR friends.
Thank you, Jaxnsmom, for your kindness and concern.

Glad you're feeling better. I had getting migraines. Especially when they interfere with my reading ;-)

Connie (Ava Catherine) wrote: "I finished Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain."
Most of the book is sad, but the author does triumph after years of stru..."
Thanks, Connie. I'm glad you liked it. I'm looking forward to reading it, hopefully this week.

Not quite the same but didn't get a lot of reading done yesterday because I had a horrendous headache and couldn't concentrate on reading.

Glad that today seems to be better.


I'm going to read Flowers for Algernon now, hopefully it'll have a happy ending.

Team members need to report in the appropriate place(s). Whoever is tracking points for your team has stated where they want the books read and homework reported. Don't make them have to wonder if they got everyone and will need to search through the posts. I might take away points if it looks like this is a problem.

And
Not My Father's Son"
How was the Cumming's book, Connie?

And
Not My Father's Son"
How was the Cumming's book, Connie?"
I listened to his narration of his book last year. It was quite good. Some parts were difficult to listen to though. His father was a real piece of work.


And
Not My Father's Son"
How was the Cumming's book, Connie?"
Although there are extremely sad parts, it is a wonderful book that is truly inspiring. His dad was so cruel that it was difficult to read the abusive parts, and I don't know how Cumming survived. Amazingly Cumming's joyful spirit and love of people weren't crushed by his dad's abuse. It is a story of how he not only survived but soared. I recommend it.

Home now but fighting cold/flu thing. Also itching a lot from bug bites - we have reason to suspect maybe bed bugs - yuck. A new first for both me and my husband.
Now I'm working on The Reluctant Fundamentalist, which addresses the original controversial subject I had hoped to read something about. So far, so good. Hope I'll finish on time.

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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda



Oops, I almost missed this one. I'll add it to our scoreboard. I'll go and remove The Martian for now, but keeping my fingers crossed that Lara can convince jaxnsmom its controversial.

Oops, I almost missed this one. I'll add it to our scoreboard. I'll go an..."
I only read Read My Lips and Butch is a Noun I didn't get to finish Persistence: all ways Butch and femme

I only read Read My Lips and Butch is a Noun I didn't get to finish Persistence: all ways Butch and femme
Oops, again. I'm sorry, I should have checked with you before I added it. I just thought you might have forgot to post in the reporting thread. All fixed!


Thank you, Connie. I am feeling much better now. Cold pretty much resolved and skin itchies. Bed bugs in Mexico, we're pretty sure. Ugh. Isn't that gross? : (
I have various of our carry on bags stashed in the freezer for a few weeks. Our big bags I may just toss. There on the back patio. I laundered everything that could be put thru the washing machine and dryer. I seriously don't want to introduce them into our home. So far so good.
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